Unfortunately, from a manufacturing stand point, this is not cost effective for us to mold new keycaps for only about 3 requests that we get for this a year. Each keycap would have to cost about $400 to cover it! Anyhow, I wonder if there is something in a hobby shop that could be put on the keycap that would keep it's shape once it is dried. Perhaps some kind of glue that you could just put a little, unnoticeable dab on the two keycaps....
Hopefully the rest of the great Deck customers can help you. Most of them are very inventive.....Deck Girl Amy

I understand that producing 6 keycaps each year for dvorak users isn't a good idea, but perhaps putting the little bars on ALL U and H keys is acceptable (unless the qwerty users get really upset with a bar on the U and H)